BACKGROUND: Smoking remains a major public health problem; developing effective interventions to encourage more quit attempts, and to improve the success rate of self-quit attempts, is essential to reduce the numbers of people who smoke. Interventions for smoking cessation can be characterised in two extremes: the intensive face-to face therapy of the clinical approach, and large-scale, public health interventions and policy initiatives. Computer-based systems offer a method for generating highly tailored behavioural feedback letters, and can bridge the gap between these two extremes. Proactive mailing and recruitment can also serve as a prompt to motivate smokers to make quit attempts or to seek more intensive help. The aim of this study i...
Smoking remains a major public health problem and has an adverse effect on society. Although the gov...
Background: Lung cancer screening might be a teachable moment for smoking cessation intervention. Th...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of smoking is declining; however, it continues to be a major public healt...
Background: Smoking remains a major public health problem; developing effective interventions to enc...
Abstract Background Smoking remains a major public health problem; developing effective intervention...
Background: Smoking remains a major public health problem; developing effective interventions to enc...
AIMS: To evaluate the effectiveness of tailored cessation advice reports, including levels of readin...
Aims: To evaluate the effectiveness of tailored cessation advice reports, including levels of readin...
Aims: To evaluate the effectiveness of tailored cessation advice reports, including levels of readin...
Aims: To evaluate the effectiveness of tailored cessation advice reports, including levels of readin...
OBJECTIVES: To develop and evaluate, in a primary care setting, a computerised system for generating...
Objectives: To develop and evaluate, in a primary care setting, a computerised system for generating...
Objectives: To develop and evaluate, in a primary care setting, a computerised system for generating...
AIMS: To estimate the short-term effectiveness, feasibility and acceptability of a smoking cessation...
Background: Targets set by the government to reduce smoking prevalence in the UK to 21% have been re...
Smoking remains a major public health problem and has an adverse effect on society. Although the gov...
Background: Lung cancer screening might be a teachable moment for smoking cessation intervention. Th...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of smoking is declining; however, it continues to be a major public healt...
Background: Smoking remains a major public health problem; developing effective interventions to enc...
Abstract Background Smoking remains a major public health problem; developing effective intervention...
Background: Smoking remains a major public health problem; developing effective interventions to enc...
AIMS: To evaluate the effectiveness of tailored cessation advice reports, including levels of readin...
Aims: To evaluate the effectiveness of tailored cessation advice reports, including levels of readin...
Aims: To evaluate the effectiveness of tailored cessation advice reports, including levels of readin...
Aims: To evaluate the effectiveness of tailored cessation advice reports, including levels of readin...
OBJECTIVES: To develop and evaluate, in a primary care setting, a computerised system for generating...
Objectives: To develop and evaluate, in a primary care setting, a computerised system for generating...
Objectives: To develop and evaluate, in a primary care setting, a computerised system for generating...
AIMS: To estimate the short-term effectiveness, feasibility and acceptability of a smoking cessation...
Background: Targets set by the government to reduce smoking prevalence in the UK to 21% have been re...
Smoking remains a major public health problem and has an adverse effect on society. Although the gov...
Background: Lung cancer screening might be a teachable moment for smoking cessation intervention. Th...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of smoking is declining; however, it continues to be a major public healt...